My friend Ron who's into the Bond LE models just received the Skyfall PO yesterday. He let me take a few shots and gave me permission to post here. So in the few minutes I had, these are the shots that came out so-so descent.

The dial's grill pattern is quite nice. Like the AT's vertical lines, the grill is interrupted for the Omega logo and all verbiage. It is also interrupted for the small minute markers.

This is an 8500 based model but the special Skyfall rotor gives it the unique caliber 8507. Get it?..."07".

I know, Ron hadn't even pulled the plastic off the back.

Here it is next to my 2500 Liquidmetal. Different generation POs of course. The Skyfall dial is very matte which is a big contrast with the LM's mirror gloss. Although they are both ceramic, Skyfall's bezel is noticabely more matte than the LM's as well. Dial and bezel colors are slighly different too. Ron and I would describe Skyfall as being like a graphite having slight gray with almost a hint of green. Dial and bezel colors match perfectly. Maybe this is the same color as the standard 8500 PO. I don't have one to compare against so I don't know. LM is blacker, although with a touch of brown that I can only notice when compared to even blacker dials...like Ron's Bond 50 SMP dial.

I didn't take a picture but the clasp does have the 007 on it and bracelet/end-link numbers are 1593/858. Otherwise it looks like an 8500 PO. For example the crown has the nicer blasted and polished finish. Ron said he wishes they had put the 007 gun logo on the crown... I just rolled my eyes...

I know this watch does not please the majority of us WISes, but I still enjoy seeing such a piece, and I thought you wouldn't mind a short look at it either.